In a political and health context marked by the fentanyl crisis and the closure of lists for the national elections, the president Javier Milei He summoned on Friday, August 15 to an extensive cabinet meeting at the Casa Rosada.
The encounter with Javier Mileiwhich lasted for more than four hours, combined political deliberations with a empanadas lunch and the projection of Guillermo Francella’s film, Homo Argentum. Although from the government they ensure that there was no urgency, the background of the meeting reveals internal tensions and critical challenges for the libertarian administration.
The meeting was held in the Eva Perón Hall, on a non -working day crossed by the expiration of the deadline to define electoral payroll throughout the country. Milei He arrived half an hour before the scheduled time and started timely to the meeting at 10 in the morning.
Despite the informality of the context, with empanadas and soda as a menu, the event had a significant political burden. They were present key figures such as Karina Milei, Manuel Adorni, Santiago Caputo, Martín Menem and Ministers Luis Caputo, Federico Sturzenegger, Mariano Cúneo Libarona and Luis Petri.

The notable absences were those of Sandra Pettovello and Patricia Bullrich, for agenda reasons. The projection of Homo Argentum, starring Francella, occupied almost half of the time of the meeting. It was not the first time that Milei saw the film: I had already shared it with legislators of the Pro days before.
According to nearby sources, the president used the 16 characters in the film as triggers to discuss political and social scenarios in the country. Although the exercise was qualified as “naif and stereotyped” by some attendees, Milei seems to have found in the cinema a tool to reflect on current Argentina.
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Another axis of the meeting was the closure of lists for the October elections. Martín Menem, president of the Chamber of Deputies, played a key role in political efforts, especially in the assembly of freedom progress.
In parallel, the incorporation of media figures such as Karen Reichardt and Virginia Gallardo to the legislative ballots was confirmed, which reinforces the pharandulization strategy of the policy that characterizes the government of the government of Javier Milei.
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